Anne Shirley (actress)

Anne Shirley(bornDawn Evelyn Paris;April 17, 1918 – July 4, 1993) was an American actress.

Anne Shirley
Shirley in the 1940s
Born
Dawn Evelyn Paris

(1918-04-17)April 17, 1918
New York City, NY, U.S.
DiedJuly 4, 1993(1993-07-04)(aged 75)
Los Angeles,California, U.S.
Other namesDawn O'Day
OccupationActress
Years active1922–1944
Known for
Spouses
(m.1937;div.1943)
(m.1945;div.1948)
(m.1949; died 1976)
Children2, includingJulie Payne
AwardsHollywood Walk of Fame

Beginning her career as a child actress under the stage nameDawn O'Day,she adopted the stage name of Anne Shirley after playing the titular character in the film adaptation ofAnne of Green Gablesin 1934,[1]after which she achieved a successful career in supporting roles. Among her films isStella Dallas(1937), for which she was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Shirley left the acting profession in 1944 at the age of 26 and remained in Los Angeles, where she died at the age of 75.[2]

Early life

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Born in New York City as Dawn Evelyn Paris,[2]Shirley began modeling as a baby and made her film debut with a featured role inMoonshine Valley(1922).[3]She began acting at the age of five as the live-action Alice inWalt Disney's silent animated seriesAlice in Cartoonland.Shirley had a highly successful career inpre-Codefilms such asLiliom,Riders of the Purple Sage,So Big,Three on a MatchandRasputin and the Empress.

Career

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John Bealand Anne Shirley in 1936.

In 1934, Shirley starred as the character ofAnne ShirleyinAnne of Green Gablesand took that character's name as her legal and stage name.[4]

She starred inSteamboat Round the Bend,Make Way for a LadyandStella Dallas,for which she was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress.Her later roles came in films such asVigil in the Night,Anne of Windy Poplars,The Devil and Daniel WebsterandMurder, My Sweet,her final film.

CriticBosley CrowtherofThe New York Timespraised Shirley's performance inSaturday's Children(1940), writing that she played her role "with heroic integrity and strength of character."[5]

Personal life

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Shirley married actorJohn Payneon August 22, 1937, inMontecito, California.[6]They had a daughter, former actressJulie Payne,and divorced in 1943.[7]

Her second husband was film producer and screenwriterAdrian Scott.When he wasblacklistedand wanted to move the family to Europe, Shirley opted to remain in the U.S. The couple divorced in 1949.[8]

Her third husband wasCharles Lederer,nephew ofMarion Davies.They had one son, Daniel Lederer.[7]

Shirley had brief relationships with younger Western starRory Calhounand with French film starJean-Pierre Aumont.

Shirley died from lung cancer in Los Angeles at the age of 75 on July 4, 1993, and was cremated.[7]For her contributions to the motion-picture industry, she has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fameat 7020 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography

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Shirley as "Alice", withJulius the Cat,in a scene fromAlice's Egg Plant(1925)
Shirley inMurder, My Sweet(1944)
Year Title Role Notes
1922 The Hidden Woman Girl as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
Moonshine Valley Nancy as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
1923 The Rustle of Silk Girl as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
The Spanish Dancer Don Balthazar Carlos as Dawn O'Day
1924 The Man Who Fights Alone Dorothy as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
The Fast Set Little Margaret as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
1925 Riders of the Purple Sage Fay Larkin uncredited
Alice's Egg Plant Alice Short subject
as Dawn O'Day
1927 The Callahans and the Murphys Mary Callahan as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
Night Life Daughter of War Profiteer as Dawn O'Day
1928 Mother Knows Best Sally, as a child as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
4 Devils Marion, as a girl as Dawn O'Day
Lostfilm
Sins of the Fathers Mary, as a child as Dawn O'Day
1930 City Girl Marie Tustine as Dawn O'Day
Liliom Louise as Dawn O'Day
1931 Gun Smoke Horton's Daughter as Dawn O'Day
Hello Napoleon The Little Girl short, as Dawn O'Day
Howdy Mate - short, as Dawn O'Day
Rich Man's Folly Anne, as a child as Dawn O'Day
1932 Emma Isabelle as a Child uncredited
Young America Mabel Saunders as Dawn O'Day
So Big! Selina Peake, as a Child uncredited
The Purchase Price Sarah Tipton, the Daughter uncredited
Three on a Match Vivian Revere as a Child as Dawn O'Day
Rasputin and the Empress Princess Anastasia uncredited
1933 The Life of Jimmy Dolan Mary Lou uncredited
1934 This Side of Heaven Flower Girl scenes deleted, as Dawn O'Day
School for Girls Catherine Fogarty
Finishing School Billie as Dawn O'Day
The Key Flower Girl as Dawn O'Day
Bachelor Bait Miriam Ann Johnson, Marriage License Applicant uncredited
Anne of Green Gables Anne Shirley
Picture Palace Dawn short, as Dawn O'Day
Private Lessons Dawn short, as Dawn O'Day
1935 Chasing Yesterday Jeanne Alexandre
Steamboat Round the Bend Fleety Belle
1936 Chatterbox Jenny Yates
M'Liss M'liss Smith
Make Way for a Lady June Drew
1937 Too Many Wives Betty Jackson
Meet the Missus Louise Foster
Stella Dallas Laurel "Lollie" Dallas nominated —Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
1938 Condemned Women Millie Anson
Law of the Underworld Annabelle Porter
Mother Carey's Chickens Nancy Carey
Girls' School Natalie Freeman
A Man to Remember Jean Johnson
1939 Boy Slaves Annie
Sorority House Alice Fisher
Career Sylvia Bartholomew
1940 Vigil in the Night Lucy Lee
Saturday's Children Bobby Halevy
Anne of Windy Poplars Anne Shirley
1941 West Point Widow Nancy Hull
Unexpected Uncle Kathleen Brown
The Devil and Daniel Webster Mary Stone
1942 Four Jacks and a Jill Karanina 'Nina' Novak
The Mayor of 44th Street Jessey Lee
1943 Lady Bodyguard A.C. Baker
The Powers Girl Ellen Evans
Bombardier Burton Hughes
Government Girl May Harness Blake
1944 Man from Frisco Diana Kennedy
Music in Manhattan Frankie Foster
Murder, My Sweet Anne Grayle final film role

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1937 10th Academy Awards Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Stella Dallas Nominated

References

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  1. ^"Anne Shirley At Weller".The Times Recorder.Zanesville, Ohio. July 7, 1940. p. 16.RetrievedJuly 13,2016– viaNewspapers.[dead link]
  2. ^abShipman, David (October 22, 2011)."Obituary: Anne Shirley".The Independent.London.Archivedfrom the original on 2022-05-07.RetrievedNovember 1,2015.
  3. ^"Information Desk".Modern Screen.Vol. 11, no. 2. July 1935. p. 10.RetrievedNovember 1,2015.
  4. ^"Venus em Flor".Gazeta de Noticias(in Brazilian Portuguese). Vol. 60, no. 156. Rio de Janeiro. 1935-07-04. p. 9.
  5. ^Crowther, Bosley (1940-05-04). "The Screen; John Garfield and Anne Shirley Seen at Strand in 'Saturday's Children'—Star Dust' at Roxy".The New York Times.p. 13.
  6. ^"Anne Marries".Mansfield News Journal.United Press. August 23, 1937. p. 10.RetrievedJuly 13,2016– via Newspapers.[dead link]
  7. ^abc"Anne Shirley".Variety.Associated Press.July 8, 1993.RetrievedAugust 26,2020.
  8. ^Barzman, Norma (August 18, 2004).The Red and the Blacklist: The Intimate Memoir of a Hollywood Expatriate.Public Affairs.ISBN978-1560256175.
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